taskwarrior/test/template.t
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import sys
import os
import unittest
from datetime import datetime
# Ensure python finds the local simpletap module
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
from basetest import Task, TestCase
from basetest import Taskd, ServerTestCase
# Test methods available:
# self.assertEqual(a, b)
# self.assertNotEqual(a, b)
# self.assertTrue(x)
# self.assertFalse(x)
# self.assertIs(a, b)
# self.assertIsNot(a, b)
# self.assertIsNone(x)
# self.assertIsNotNone(x)
# self.assertIn(p, t)
# self.assertNotIn(p, t)
# self.assertIsInstance(a, b)
# self.assertNotIsInstance(a, b)
# self.assertRaises(e)
# self.assertRegex(t, r)
# self.assertNotRegex(t, r)
# self.tap("")
class TestBugNumber(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
"""Executed once before any test in the class"""
# Used to initialize objects that can be shared across tests
# Also useful if none of the tests of the current TestCase performs
# data alterations. See tw-285.t for an example
def setUp(self):
"""Executed before each test in the class"""
# Used to initialize objects that should be re-initialized or
# re-created for each individual test
self.t = Task()
def test_version(self):
"""Copyright is current"""
code, out, err = self.t("version")
expected = "Copyright \(C\) \d{4} - %d" % (datetime.now().year,)
self.assertRegex(out.decode("utf8"), expected)
# TAP diagnostics on the bas
self.tap("Yay TAP diagnostics")
def test_faketime(self):
"""Running tests using libfaketime
WARNING:
faketime version 0.9.6 and later correctly propagates non-zero
exit codes. Please don't combine faketime tests and
self.t.runError().
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=750721
"""
self.t.faketime("-2y")
command = ("add Testing")
self.t(command)
# Remove FAKETIME settings
self.t.faketime()
code, out, err = self.t("list")
# Task should be 2 years old
expected = "2.0y"
self.assertIn(expected, out)
def test_fail_other(self):
"""Nothing to do with Copyright"""
self.assertEqual("I like to code", "I like\nto code\n")
@unittest.skipIf(1 != 0, "This machine has sane logic")
def test_skipped(self):
"""Test all logic of the world"""
@unittest.expectedFailure
def test_expected_failure(self):
"""Test something that fails and we know or expect that"""
self.assertEqual(1, 0)
def tearDown(self):
"""Executed after each test in the class"""
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
"""Executed once after all tests in the class"""
class TestHooksBugNumber(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
"""Executed before each test in the class"""
self.t = Task()
self.t.activate_hooks()
def test_onmodify_custom(self):
"""Testing a custom made hook"""
hookname = "on-modify-example-raw"
content = """#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
import json
original_task = sys.stdin.readline()
modified_task = sys.stdin.readline()
task = json.loads(modified_task)
task["description"] = "The hook did its magic"
sys.stdout.write(json.dumps(task, separators=(',', ':')) + '\\n')
sys.exit(0)
"""
self.t.hooks.add(hookname, content)
self.t("add Hello hooks")
self.t("1 mod /Hello/Greetings/")
code, out, err = self.t()
self.assertIn("The hook did its magic", out)
self.t.hooks[hookname].disable()
self.assertFalse(self.t.hooks[hookname].is_active())
self.t("1 mod /magic/thing/")
code, out, err = self.t()
self.assertIn("The hook did its thing", out)
def test_onmodify_builtin_with_log(self):
"""Testing a builtin hook and keeping track of its input/output
The builtin hook in found in test/test_hooks
"""
hookname = "on-modify-for-template.py"
self.t.hooks.add_default(hookname, log=True)
self.t("add Hello hooks")
self.t("1 mod /Hello/Greetings/")
code, out, err = self.t()
self.assertIn("This is an example modify hook", out)
hook = self.t.hooks[hookname]
logs = hook.get_logs()
# Hook was called once
hook.assertTriggeredCount(1)
hook.assertExitcode(0)
# Ensure output from hook is valid JSON
# (according to python's JSON parser)
hook.assertValidJSONOutput()
# Checking which arguments were passed to the hook
self.assertIn("/Hello/Greetings/", logs["calls"][0]["args"])
# Some message output from the hook
self.assertEqual(logs["output"]["msgs"][0],
"Hello from the template hook")
# This is what taskwarrior received
self.assertEqual(logs["output"]["json"][0]["description"],
"This is an example modify hook")
def test_onmodify_bad_builtin_with_log(self):
"""Testing a builtin hook and keeping track of its input/output
The builtin hook in found in test/test_hooks
"""
hookname = "on-modify-for-template-badexit.py"
self.t.hooks.add_default(hookname, log=True)
self.t("add Hello hooks")
self.t.runError("1 mod /Hello/Greetings/")
code, out, err = self.t()
self.assertNotIn("This is an example modify hook", out)
hook = self.t.hooks[hookname]
logs = hook.get_logs()
# Hook was called once
hook.assertTriggeredCount(1)
hook.assertExitcode(1)
# Some message output from the hook
self.assertEqual(logs["output"]["msgs"][0],
"Hello from the template hook")
# This is what taskwarrior would have used if hook finished cleanly
self.assertEqual(logs["output"]["json"][0]["description"],
"This is an example modify hook")
class ServerTestBugNumber(ServerTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.taskd = Taskd()
# This takes a while...
cls.taskd.start()
def setUp(self):
"""Executed before each test in the class"""
self.t = Task(taskd=self.taskd)
# Or if Task() is already available
# self.t.bind_taskd_server(self.taskd)
def test_server_sync(self):
"""Testing if client and server can speak to each other"""
self.t("add Something to sync")
self.t("sync")
if __name__ == "__main__":
from simpletap import TAPTestRunner
unittest.main(testRunner=TAPTestRunner())
# vim: ai sts=4 et sw=4 ft=python